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Blue Belt
He didn't beat Brandon Vera. He waited for the judges to be forced into scoring the match. That's not winning.
That ogre is the most unexciting lazy "fighter" ever. He's the Shaquille O'Neil of the UFC....not good, just big.
I respect guys who go out there and put it to their opponent. Tim leans on his opponent 'til they're tired of holding him up, then he tries to make a 20 second sprint at the end of the round to look good for the judges.
I've never, ever heard a fighter say "Man, I'm gonna go out there and win by decision." But that seems to be Sylvia's strategy. That's terrible.
Fighters fight for the KO! For the submission! Not for manipulation of sport rules, so they can tack on another "victory" on technicalities.
Tim Sylvia, you're a douchebag.
If this ultra boring methodology of fighting continues, UFC needs to employ things like PRIDE did: cash penalties for stalling. Everytime a fighter stalls for time, the ref gives that fighter a yellowcard, which reduces the purse by 10%. Pretty soon, Sylvia would either have to engage his opponent, or his "winnings" would total about $6.
That ogre is the most unexciting lazy "fighter" ever. He's the Shaquille O'Neil of the UFC....not good, just big.
I respect guys who go out there and put it to their opponent. Tim leans on his opponent 'til they're tired of holding him up, then he tries to make a 20 second sprint at the end of the round to look good for the judges.
I've never, ever heard a fighter say "Man, I'm gonna go out there and win by decision." But that seems to be Sylvia's strategy. That's terrible.
Fighters fight for the KO! For the submission! Not for manipulation of sport rules, so they can tack on another "victory" on technicalities.
Tim Sylvia, you're a douchebag.
If this ultra boring methodology of fighting continues, UFC needs to employ things like PRIDE did: cash penalties for stalling. Everytime a fighter stalls for time, the ref gives that fighter a yellowcard, which reduces the purse by 10%. Pretty soon, Sylvia would either have to engage his opponent, or his "winnings" would total about $6.